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Item NITK_NLP at CheckThat! 2021: Ensemble transformer model for fake news classification(CEUR-WS, 2021) LekshmiAmmal, R.L.; Anand Kumar, M.Social media has become an inevitable part of our life as we are primarily dependent on them to get most of the news around us. However, the amount of false information propagated through it is much higher than the genuine ones, thus becoming a peril to society. In this paper, we have proposed a model for Fake News Classification as a part of CLEF2021 Checkthat! Lab1 shared task, which had Multi-class Fake News Detection and Topical Domain Classification of News Articles. We have used an ensemble model consisting of pre-trained transformer-based models that helped us achieve 4tℎ and 1st positions on the leaderboard of the two tasks. We achieved an F1-score of 0.4483 against a top score of 0.8376 in one task and a score of 0.8813 in another. © 2021 Copyright for this paper by its authors. Use permitted under Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).Item LeDoFAN: enhancing lengthy document fake news identification leveraging large language models and explainable window-based transformers with n-gram expulsion(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2025) LekshmiAmmal, H.R.; Anand Kumar, M.Nowadays, people use social media to gather everything around them and consider it their primary source of information. Moreover, people rely more on information disseminated through social media and news channels. The alarming concern is that as the amount of information increases, the amount of fake news or misinformation spread also increases through social media. Generally, fake news has few lines of data; when it comes to a document or an article, the amount of information or the size of the documents is high, and it needs to be appropriately trained to build a model. In this work, we have developed a model that identifies and classifies fake news, consisting of articles collected from social media websites and news pages trained using transformer-based architecture. We have introduced a novel window method for handling lengthy documents and an N-gram expulsion method for managing similar words for classifying the article as fake or real news. We achieved the state-of-the-art F1-score of 0.3492 on test data for the window-based N-gram expulsion method and got an F1-score improvement of 2.1% for long documents alone with this method. We also explored the large language models (LLMs), specifically TinyLlama, which could only achieve an F1-score of 0.2098, and with LLama for summarization of the document that achieved an F1-score of 0.3402 with N-gram expulsion. We have further explored the results using Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) to know the reason behind the proposed model’s intuition. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2025.
